Warsaw police detained a Ukrainian citizen suspected of stealing an AED defibrillator that was stolen from 1 of the banks. Information on the case was made public by the Warsaw Police on Sunday. Officers from the Mid-urban Operations and investigation Department concentrated on the investigation and managed to find the perpetrator of the crime.
“Police officers have besides determined the exact course of events on the day of the robbery. no of the bank's employees or its clients saw a man pull the defibrillator off the wall and leave the building with him. A 35-year-old visited respective pawnshops on the way to sale the device, but each 1 was sent back “with a receipt” – reads the Warsaw Police Communication on platform X.
CSI from Midtown stopped a man suspected of stealing an AED defibrillator. Lifesaving equipment was stolen from 1 of the banks in central Warsaw. A 35-year-old man tried to sale a device in pawn shops. A man is facing up to 5 years imprisonment. pic.twitter.com/QjGeZfcmgE
— Police Warsaw (@Police_KSP) November 19, 2023
A 35-year-old man, citizen of Ukraine, was detained at the railway station. After careful research, it turned out that he was trying to dispose of a stolen defibrillator in pawnshops. However, without the chance to sell, he decided to dispose of the stolen device, leaving it at a close buying mall.
During the interrogation, a fishy 35-year-old admitted to committing a crime. He is now facing charges for which he is facing imprisonment for up to 5 years. However, he claims that on the day of the crime he was under the influence of drugs and does not remember all the details of his actions. This case is presently under the supervision of law enforcement authorities, which will conduct investigations to find the full course of events.
It is worth reminding that according to statistics, the most crimes in Poland are attributed to Ukrainians, but surprisingly, Georgians are liable for specified acts. This information was provided by the Republic of Poland in July, which referred to the data made available by the Police Headquarters. It is besides worth to add that previously the “watchmen of law” in the protection of guests Morawiecki did not uncover in the statistic of the nationality of criminals.
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